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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1912)
nam MM PAGE TBN. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 6, 1912. MEYERS MEYERS Salem's Big Department Store. h 30 Ml Stijle tiff .. AW Stifle 6fi SAVE MONEY ON A SUIT OR COAT DURING MEYERS' TRI-ANNUAL $10.00 SURPRISE SALE LADIES' SUITS LADIES' COATS A great array of styles and fub- rlcg : basket weaves serges, mix- Of Beiges, diagonals and fancy tares, fancy weaves, diagonals and weavwi and mixtures; tans, navy worsteds; In navv, blucB, browns, ,)llle n"'1 tnn,(1 effects. Iteguliiily tans, lavenders, grays, greens and l,rl(,,'1 to Your cholcB ,lnr" purple tints. Regularly prfc-t-i! to lng tllla sale $.10. Your choice during this sale frirt nn $10.00 L A Large Rack of A Rack of Fine Afternoon Ladies' Separate Skirts and Evening Gowns Browns, blues, tans, grays and The assortment Includes blue, mixtures, In panama, serges, pink, cream, white, black and brllllantlne, voiles and mixtures, navy, In chlfrons, messalines, Your chnnce to buy a good skirt taffetas, crepe, meteor, etc. Ilenu- at a low price. Kogtilar qualities tlful Btyles. Regularly priced up to 15. ' $50. Extra Special y2 Price Extra Special Vfc Price We are showing an excellent assortment of new FANCY CREAM FABRICS in plain colors and the very popular "pen and pencil stripes, whipcords, Bedford cords, basket and fancy weaves, 46 to 56-inch widths; priced $1,50 to $2,50 per yard, See window display. The Fourth shipment of LADIES' WHITE"NUBUCK" SHOES Arrived Yesterday These Shoes are decreed to be the most popular foot wear of the season; they are equally stylish with either light or dark garments, New tans and patents also came with this shipment; they are all button styles the popular fastening, (See them in our shoe section) The House of Service and Satisfaction See Those Oregon Made Woolens On Sale Tomorrow Only $27.50 THE SUIT Equal to any suit sold by other tailors at $35 D. H. MOSHER Merchant Tailor 456 COURT STREET CITY NEWS. Entertainment Tonight A musical andn literary entertain ment will be given tonight at St. Joseph's Hall, to be followed by danc ing. Admission 25 cents. Children 10 cents. (lot a Scholarship Of the two free scholarships of fered by the Pacific University of Forest Grove, one has been awarded to Cleveland Simpklns, president of the A. S. B. of the Salem High School. The other scholarship is still open. They Are All Good The presidential candidates are all good men, but "Crispette" beats them all. Ask your dealer; Be; in sanitary packages. Ilodson Council Tonight Regular meeting of Hodson Council No. 1, R. & S. M., this evening. A full attendance is requested. By or der of the Thrice Illustrious Master. Visiting companions welcome. To Address Class I'pon tnvitallon of the senior clans of the Salem High School, Prof. W. J. Kerr, president of the Oregon Agricultural College,- will address the class at the graduation exercises of that school on June 7, 1912. Dr. Slomi's Veterinary Remedies are the best on earth. 'You can get them at F. E. Shafer's, the saddle and harness man, 187 South Commercial street. Visited Normal School The training department of the state normal at Monmouth held a session of school Saturday for the purpose of giving teachers and oth ers interested In school work an op portunity to witness the method of handling the work there. Supt W. M. Smith, of this county attended the meeting from Salem, na well as nine pupils from the teachers' training class of the high schools. They drove over by team and report hav ing a good time and that the day was well spent, having received much ben efit from work presented. Order Your Groceries Where you can get your order com plete, and at the same time get the best bread on earth. The Sunset Grocery. Phone Main 131. Improve Miller Works The city of Woodhurn having, at a recent election, decided to purchase the city water works, is now extend ing the mnlns, and is also building a water tower and tank sufficient to hold 60,000 gullons of water, which tank Is 110 feet In height. Woodhurn Is the second city in size In the coun ty, having about one mile of paved street si as good as any in the state, while It Ib making other substantial Improvements, in t tie way of build ings, of a private and public charac ter. A Chimney lilnze The fire department was called to the Y. M. C. A. building Saturday night to extinguish a chimney fire. No damage done. Hurled In New York Announcement was made last week that the body of Homer Davenport, the fanions cartoonist, who died re cently In New York City, would be brought to Oregon for burlul, but this Is erroneous, as the funeral was held yesterday and Interment was at New York City. Choice, Fresh and Juicy Cuts, roasts, inid all kinds of fresh meats, Is just what you will get at the Capitol Ment Market, 121 South Commercial street. r Green Stockings Are the most talked about Hosiery right now ' But when you come right down to tacks, there's nothing to it but Phoenix Hosiery The guaranteed Silk Hose for Men and Women Made from genuine unadulterated thread silk Men's Hose, 50c the pair Women's Hose, 75c the pair Pairs Guaranteed Three Months MEYERS II MEYERS 1 4 91 OF m For Cleaning and Pressing Phone 47 mjBfflimiMm Salem's Big Department .Store. EIRE TEAM WILL STATISTICAL. -HARRIED. KNAPP-KNOWLES In Highland Ad dition, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, May 5, 1912, at 6:30 In the even ' ing, Anna 1.. Knowles to William A. Knapp, Rev. W. C. Stewart, of the Jason Ue Memorial Methodist church officiating. The vnnnp npnnlu will m,i,A ti.nt.. nicely and with the kind and careful home In Salem, where they both have iicmineiu uini ne win give u a very many menus. Mr. Knapp is an em satlsfactory team will be available, uloye of the Sale in Tile nnri Mumnn. Salem should be proud of Its fire de- tile Co. partment and every encouragement II E A JOE DANDY UNITED HIEHS 1.RASKD WIltE.) Peter Graber had his three-horse team out for trial and exercise this morning with the result, that he Is well convinced that he has as tine a team as can be had for fire service. He tried the team hitched to the hose wagon for eight blocks with highly satisfactory results. Mr. Graber says that the new horse Is showlnir un viirfr rMfJtm -- - ' FIR given the boys for we have as good a department as any city of this size anywhere. JAP (JOT FOUR YE A ItS FOR KILLING CAPTAIN IDNITKD rRRSS LKASKD WINS. r REAS REED In Sulem, May 6, 1912, Mrs. Annie Reed, of Aurora, to Matthew Simpson Reas, of Mt. Angel. DIED. KING At the fumlly home near Mac leny, Sunday, May S, 1912f James D. King, aged 76 years. Funeral services will be held at the Macleay grange hall Wednesday at 1:30 p. ni. Interment at Macleav San Francisco, May 0. Four vears In the government prison on McNeil's island wns the sentence meted out to day to Senga Okubo, the Japaneso ennk. wlm nlint nml kiting Pn,,l,ilt, Carl A. Benson, of the schooner Amor- j, K, .: In Salftnii Rt m i mm mine m e mm reiiiiiiuy, ny - .. .. , Judge Van Fleet In the Pulled States t''' district court. Okokbu, who wns convicted by a jury lust week, pleaded self-defense, claiming that the cnptnln frequently abused him, and Bald that when be shot the captain he was kicking nml beating him and threatening his life. Sun- aged Arrangements for the funeral can not be muile until relatives from Sum nilt, Oregon, have been heard from JOHN HAYS II AM MOM), I THE NCItl II, IN (J Ell .HA NY I'NITKD I'IDM I.SASKD W1IIK.1 Tlerlln, May 6. The American Pan ama Pacific exposition commission. bended by John I lays Hammond, ar rived here today from Ixindon. The commissioners will be unable to ob tain an Audience with Kaiser AVI1 lielm, on account of his absence In Corfu. They were entertained with luncheon In their honor today by John O. A. Lelshniann, United States am bassador to Germany. Card of Thanks we wish to thank our mnnv friends and neighbors for their ltlml looioiuuic iiuu ninny liorui oiierings during the sickness and death of our wife and mother. W. It. SIMPSON, MltS. J. D. IIOIIANNON, T. K. SIMPSON'. The last niejit of the DEVIL, THE SERVANT awn thf wiaw ot tlm Anvfrti'rl Li I II ll M LAIUI U ft T Cyphers Poultry Foods The finest Poultry Foods on the market. Less waste and more feed than any other kind. Try a sack and you will be nerfectly satisfied with the results. Remember, we are sole agents here D. A. WHITE & SONS 251-26' State street, Salem, Ore. Phone Main 1 60 YOI R EYES X may suit jou but perhaps Jur T glasses do not. Let us make ) oil a pair of our "made In order glaiiep. Our work Is dependable. A. McCULLOCH f OPTOMETRIST. I rth Commercial SL (Qround Floor) t rh il Office Hor U t BALL (JAMES OEr TO MICH H A IN' National at Pittsburg: Prooklyn Plttsburg game postponed; rain. At Cincinnati: Philadelphia-Cincinnati game postponed, ran. American at New York: Poston New York game postponed: wet. ".4 BLIGH THEATRE I I'rogmm Today, Tomorrow mid Wednesday. VA1 DEVILI.E Jack Klenilnit Trump Miislclun Clipper Trio Song & Putter 1'ICTIRES Mine. Saul One Thrff-roel blir feature produc. Hon It Moblrg the film" A Rick Comedy A I.iogk for eterjoie S1f'i Die Show Mmt IIEVENI E (TTTEK IS ( HASINCJ E1LIIH STElt Jioiiue, Ala., May 6. Declared to be a filibuster carrying .ms to the Mexican reliels, the schooner (t raiiuilii is sailing southward today with the I'nlted States revenue cutter Winona In pursuit. J MCU TfnV lL.I IUUHI. i)c FOlt SAI,K A good light linek-board or will trade for light open wiigmi. lull Main 6 1 4. 5-6-3t A FINK 210-aere farm for snle nt JH.l per acre. Bee me at 123" Marlon street, Salem. fi-0-3t r'1'll SAI.K Do von want n ltn rim In Hi a Itniek four-passenger automo 1'lle, top, curtains, chains, tools lamps, etc. Phone 92. B-6-lm-eod FOR SALE CHEAP New modern home; close to state house. Ad dress P. O. Itox 324. 4-23-tf FOR SALE Thoroughly modern Ave room bungalow, five minutes' walk from State and Commercial streets, small payment down, balance monthly. See Homer H. Smith, the Insurance man, McCornack build lD' S-12-tf- FOR SALE A fine residence lot, close to state house, best of loca tion. Will sell cheap. Call at room 606. IT. 8. National Bank building. 4-23-tf WANT K D G ood apan of mares- hould weigh about 1300 each and be not over six yean old. Apply to E. W. Cromo, 447 8outh Commer cial atreet. 6.3.tf Copyright I tut SduTr.a & Max YOU can't expect to get smart style in your clothes, unless you're particular about where you buy, and who made them, You can't expect your style to keep stylish unless you get quality back of it, HART, SCHFFNER & MARX" make the kind of clothes you want; we sell them be cause they're the kind of clothes you want, They're stylish clothes; but there's quality of materials and thor oughness of tailoring that keep the styles there, after you've worn the clothes for months, Let us show you the new lines of Shirts, Neckwear, Hats, Underwear and all the other togs, A Safe Place to Trade I FOR SALE One-half acre of the best garden land on North Uroad way, across the street from the Highland school. Assessments all paid. Price only $7U(1; $:0() cash; balance In two years. See John Van Uianen, 27"i State street. r,-6-3t MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or. WANT TO MOVE south at once and therefore want to sell all my prop erty at big sttcrlllee at once: Two acres of the finest garden land In the country. Several hundred dol lars' worth of crops; a good water system, gasoline engine and pump, hose and pipes for Irrigating. All my garden tools, one horse, 2 wa gons, 2 buggies, a small house and chicken house and other outbuild ings. All fenced. Located at High land. Price $2300; ftiOO cash, bal ance In two years. See my agent. John Van I.aanen, 275 State street. 5-6-3t SALEM FISH AND POULTRY MARKET. 173 South Commercial Street Telephone Main SI2u. Fresh Fish, Clams, Crabs, Poultry and eggs. Prompt service. 5-3-lm II. C. BYBEE, Prop. 115 Liberty St. Phone Main 119 KARL JiEUGEDAlER Watch and Jewelry Rcnnlrcr Your patronage solicited Satisfaction guaranteed With Capital Drug Store Salem Oregon NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Bt'RflHARDT A MEREDITH Resident Agents 185 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estte secirltj. BECHTEL A BYN'ON I7 State Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Promnt rfeiivr our specialty. Fan. ru. i . u ' Company, 279 North Commercial street Phone Main M.t MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. John H. Scott, over Chicago 8tore. Salem. Or egon. Phone 15BJ. Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGDON'.RICHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers 232 N. High Street. W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. v!, V e t e r I narian. O r a d u ate Mc Kllllp College, Chicago, 111., which enjoys largest practice in t h a world. Lameness, dentistry and diseases of the foot a specialty. Phones: Resi dence, 1961; office, 278. Office and feed barn, 420 S. Commercial street. THE NEW SECOND-HAND CLOTHING STORE We have a good Una of Clothing and Shoes Highest prices paid for Second hand Clothing, and Shoes l N. Commercial St, Salem, Or. 4-1-tf TYPEWRITERS All Makes BOUGHT SOLD RENTED REPAIRED . RIBBONS 1 ROLLERS SUPPLIES 8m tna befora you' do anything. C. M. LOCKWOOD 114-111 If. Commercial, Salem. OrtffM.